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The book surveys the historical and technical development of artificial illumination, tracing primitive fire and oil lamps through gas lighting to electric arcs and incandescent filaments, and considers likely future advances. It combines accessible scientific explanation of light production with discussions of economic impact, street and lighthouse illumination, military and signaling uses, costs, safety, health, and color and sterilization applications. Illustrations and examples show lighting's role in industry, architecture, spectacle, and domestic spaces, and chapters conclude by treating aesthetic expression, methods for modifying light, and practical guidance for home and community lighting design.
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